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Posted by Ryarni on Aug-28-2006 18:26:

It will be intresting to see him play at Crasher next month, Ive heard a couple of sets, some more intresting than others. He plays the club rocking tracks which usually get the crowd going, which is what I like best, and in general most people going to a Crasher events will like.


Posted by DJ Shibby on Aug-28-2006 19:03:

Um

He's a tech house producer, in case you missed that little detail.

It would also explain for you his playing tech house and all


Posted by Ojay on Aug-28-2006 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
You can't get tired of someone you never really cared for in the first place.



So true...


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Aug-28-2006 20:44:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
You can't get tired of someone you never really cared for in the first place.



+ 1

He ruined The Police - SOS imho.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Aug-28-2006 21:02:

I never really was interested in him to begin with.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Aug-28-2006 21:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
He ruined The Police - SOS imho.

God I hate that song. I've liked other productions of his, though.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-28-2006 21:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
+ 1

He ruined The Police - SOS imho.

Of all his productions, this may be the worst. I don't have a clue why I even bought this on 12".


Posted by Tangil on Aug-29-2006 14:36:

quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
just cause trance, techno & house sound differently through the years, doesnt mean he wasnt playing it all along...

he has gone through different stages as has every dj, but his sound has basically stayed the same through time.


agreed.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Aug-29-2006 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Of all his productions, this may be the worst. I don't have a clue why I even bought this on 12".

You know why you bought it - Because Armin played it


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-29-2006 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
You know why you bought it - Because Armin played it

Only time I ever heard it was in a Ferry Corsten set. You lose.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Aug-29-2006 16:21:

quote:
Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Only time I ever heard it was in a Ferry Corsten set. You lose.

Did you miss every Armin set last fall?


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-29-2006 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Did you miss every Armin set last fall?

Yeah, the only sets of Armin I have on my computer which is only like 5 or 6 are pre-2005. I saw him twice last year but I don't believe he played the song in the sets I saw.


Posted by varun on Aug-29-2006 17:06:

Still not tired of what he's putting out as he keeps it interesting to a degree. He has not done anything overly brilliant in the past year but at this stage in his career it's in his best interest to put out as much material as possible whilst comprimising as little quality as possible.
What he's done with old tracks is brilliant, that artic monkeys bootleg gets me going every single time.


Posted by TranceArmstrong on Aug-29-2006 21:24:

I'm not getting tired of him at all, he has some outstanding remixes, plus the I really like the songs from the Purple Haze alias, especially Eden. I can see people criticizing his productions like Loaded, AKA, Dark Roast, Pumpkin, Bling Bling etc. for being too similar but I think they are pretty good. But his recent remixes are what i like best from him. Control Freak, Direct Dizko, SOS, and to a lesser extent his mode hookers remix and Yello - Oh Yeah remix.

I didn't like his essential mix that much but all in all I say keep the new SVD and especially Purple Haze stuff coming.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Aug-29-2006 21:34:

Oh yeah, I loved his Pump Up the Jam bootleg in his January mix of this year.

The guy definitely has a great sound and style going for him. I suppose, in my opinion, his remixes and productions under the Purple Haze alias are his best!


Posted by Ojay on Aug-29-2006 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceArmstrong
I didn't like his essential mix that much but all in all I say keep the new SVD and especially Purple Haze stuff coming.


"Purple Haze": +1

Snader van Doorn's first EM was really very good, his second EM together with Judge Jules wasn't that good.


Posted by the bee on Aug-30-2006 07:25:

I like SVD, his productions and remixes are powerful and something new.Hard Style. But indeed I dont like his sets too much, some good ones but some very boring ones. Dont bash him just yet, give him some time... But for me Him and Niklas Harding are the stars of this year!!!


Posted by Lucc on Aug-30-2006 08:00:

No. I'm not tired. And I'm not suprise that He play house in His sets as His first releases was house

quote:
Originally posted by lex400sc
i pretty much agree with demoted, every since his essential mix, his recorded sets have been going south. he was pure fire at the beginning of 2006, but his last identity mix was MEHHHH.


It was rebroadcast of first half of Essential Mix.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Nickazz
Yeah it's time Marcel Woods releases a new killer tune, because I've heard enough Advanced remixes now (though the bit's and crushed remix was the best remix I've heard but nothing beats the orignal imo)


Check His latest mix from His hompage


Posted by docsavage on Aug-30-2006 14:57:

Nah not tired of him at all ... I went through all his old Sam Sharp stuff and he's definately kicked it up a notch with his Purple Haze and SvD tracks / remixes.

Regarding him turning into a tech house dj ... well, he did trance under Sam Sharp, and he does tech under Sander Van Doorn. Since his productions are much techier now it's understandable that he's going in that direction. I'm really enjoying it, although I also liked it when Ferry first started dipping into the electro.

The first Sander mix i heard was his Identity february mix and it was bonkers. Lately I haven't been quite as enthused about his mixes not because I think they're any less great, but because i'm used to his style and it doesn't shock/amaze/surprise me any more. There are still killer tracks in each of his mixes ... in fact over the past few months i've been following his tracklistings religiously to find new tracks, artists and labels for my own dj sets. He's definately been the biggest influence on my djing style this year.

(oh and i started a thread in this forum looking for some more mixes by him, if you can help a brother out...!)


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